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The Implementation of Arduino Microcontroller Boards in Science A Bibliometric Analysis from 2008 to 2022
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== Implications == The study's findings suggest that Arduino boards are increasingly being used in various scientific research fields. This could lead to new innovations and advancements in science education and industry. The bibliometric analysis serves as a comprehensive guide for future collaborations in education and industry, helping researchers and practitioners better understand the trends and applications of Arduino boards in science. Surprisingly, the percentage of articles connected to the embedded health measurement systems using Arduino boards is about 6.6% from the total of articles screened. We predict that the percentage of publications in healthcare services will continue to grow in the future.
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